Andrew Grima was radical in his choices and modern in his execution. In the 1960s and 1970s in London, he became the jeweler to the royal family as well as celebrities and socialites.

He was an anticonformist by nature and really turned the jewelry world – which was full of prim bows, birds and flower buds at the time - upside down. Grima was born in Rome and went on to study engineering and later became a jeweler. He wanted to explore the organic and abstract possibilities of jewelry with very personal design.

He was attracted to three-dimensional shapes as well as nature and its inspirations. These are the same things that guide Francesca who is the current ‘heart’ of the brand. Just like in the past, today the resulting jewels feature amazing juxtapositions of precious and semiprecious stones as well as unexpected and very glamorous textures.